18 Feb 2008 04:53:24 | Monica Marty
Do you like to take one day hiking trips? Do you want to take
hiking trips on trails near your home? One day hiking trips have
a number of advantages. They are great for the recreational
hiker. Minimal hiking gear is required and you can take pleasure
in the fresh air and beautiful surroundings. Short day hikes are
also a beneficial form of exercise. You can control your speed
and terrain elevation. One day you can focus on endurance over
flat trails while another day can be spent sprinting and
climbing up steeper terrain.
One day hikes commonly take place on easily accessible trails in
your area. Therefore, you can discover hidden nature treasures
that are in your backyard. You can venture out for a day of
leisurely or extreme hiking. Instead of setting up camp for the
night, you can return to the comforts of your own home.
What hiking gear is necessary for a one day trip? It depends on
the weather, terrain, and experience level of the hikers.
However, there is basic hiking equipment that you will need.
When choosing a hiking backpack, opt for a smaller pack. You
don’t want to spend your day trip lugging around a heavy
backpack. It is a good idea to bring extra clothes in case your
clothes become wet or the weather gets cooler. The key is to
dress in layers.
It is vital to keep well hydrated, especially in the hot summer
months. Avoid the intense heat of the afternoon sun. One gallon
of water per person is recommended. A sports drink such as
Gatorade is also an option. Steer clear of sodas and alcohol.
These drinks are diuretics and will dehydrate your body. Bring
snacks that have substantial good carbohydrates and protein such
as nuts and granola. Protein rich fitness bars are also a
practical option. Bring extra food just in case you spend a
longer time on the hiking trail then expected.
Safety should be high priority on any hiking trip. Bring a map,
compass, and flashlight. Bring the following items to combat any
hiking emergencies: waterproof matches, whistle, fire starter,
space blanket, and emergency shelter. These items are beneficial
when you are unfamiliar with the hiking trail or you expect to
hike through difficult terrain. There are other safety items to
consider. Consult a hiking professional in your area for more
tips and advice.
The sun, wind, and bugs can become a nuisance while hiking. Make
sure to bring sunglasses, sunscreen, and bug repellant. Nothing
can ruin a hiking adventure like bug bites and an aching
sunburn. Always wear sunscreen even if the weather is overcast.
Find a waterproof and sweat resistant sports sunscreen and
reapply sunscreen every 4-5 hours or more frequently if you are
prone to sunburn.
One day hiking trips are a great way for recreational hikers to
experience trails in their area and exercise at the same time.
Start a one day hiking group with your friends as a social
get-together. What are you waiting for? Get your gear and get
started today!
About Author :
Monica Marty is a hiking fan and the webmaster of
http://hikingtrailfinder.com/ where you will find a directory
and information on Hiking You may freely distribute this
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